The Chinese zodiac is a cycle of twelve years, with each year represented by an animal and its corresponding characteristics. In 2026, Lunar New Year falls on 17 February and begins the Year of the Horse – the seventh animal in the cycle.
In recognition of Lunar New Year, the Royal Australian Mint launched its Lunar Investment Series. Traditionally, coins are often gifted to loved ones for Lunar New Year and the Royal Australian Mint is excited to have crafted these coins for the occasion.
In Chinese element theory, each sign has a corresponding element depending on the year. Specifically, 2026 is year of the Fire Horse and people born in this year are said to be passionate, energetic, independent, creative and artistic. These coins are likely to appeal to precious metal investors and entry-level collectors in the domestic and international markets.
Good luck and good fortune for 2026.
Highlights
Celebrates the Year of the Horse in 2026
Brilliant uncirculated finish
Worldwide mintage of 50,000
Australian legal tender.
Design
This coin is Australian legal tender. It features an illustration of a horse on the reverse, and a portrait of King Charles III on the obverse, surrounded by the twelve animals of the Chinese zodiac.
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| Denomination: | One Australian dollar |
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| Finish: | Brilliant uncirculated |
| Composition: | 0.999 ag silver |
| Weight: | 1oz |
| Diameter: | 40mm |
| Obverse design: | Effigy of His Majesty King Charles III |
| Shape: | Round |
| Reverse design: | Year of the Horse |
| Worldwide mintage limit: | 50,000 |
| Mint: | The Royal Australian Mint |